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ben·zine B0194000 (bĕn′zēn′, bĕn-zēn′) also ben·zin (bĕn′zĭn)n. See naphtha.benzine (ˈbɛnziːn; bɛnˈziːn) or benzinn (Chemistry) a volatile mixture of the lighter aliphatic hydrocarbon constituents of petroleum. See ligroin, petroleum etherben•zine (ˈbɛn zin, bɛnˈzin) also ben•zin (ˈbɛn zɪn) n. a colorless liquid mixture of various hydrocarbons obtained in the distillation of petroleum: used in cleaning and dyeing. [1850–55] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | benzine - a colorless liquid hydrocarbon; highly inflammable; carcinogenic; the simplest of the aromatic compoundsbenzene, benzolaromatic hydrocarbon - a hydrocarbon that contains one or more benzene rings that are characteristic of the benzene series of organic compoundsbenzene formula, benzene nucleus, benzene ring, Kekule formula - a closed chain of 6 carbon atoms with hydrogen atoms attached | Translationsbenzine
benzine (bĕn`zēn, bĕnzēn`), colorless, highly flammable liquid. It is used as a cleaning agent because it is a solvent for organic substances such as fats, oils, and resins and is also used in the preparation of certain dyes and paints. Benzine is a mixture of hydrocarbons, chiefly alkanes such as pentane and hexane. It is obtained by the fractional distillation of petroleumpetroleum, oily, flammable liquid that occurs naturally in deposits, usually beneath the surface of the earth; it is also called crude oil. It consists principally of a mixture of hydrocarbons, with traces of various nitrogenous and sulfurous compounds. ..... Click the link for more information. .benzine[′ben‚zēn] (materials) petroleum benzin benzine, benzin a volatile mixture of the lighter aliphatic hydrocarbon constituents of petroleum benzine
pe·tro·le·um ben·zinpurified, low boiling fractions distilled from petroleum consisting of hydrocarbons, chiefly of the methane series; it is highly flammable, and its vapors, when mixed with air and ignited, may explode; used as a solvent. Synonym(s): benzin, benzine, naphtha, petroleum etherbenzene, benzin, benzine (ben'zen?, ben-zen') [ benz(oin) + -ene] C6H6, a highly flammable volatile organic compound that is the simplest member of the aromatic series of hydrocarbons. It is composed of six carbon atoms in a ring and has one hydrogen atom attached to each carbon atom. It is immiscible with water, dissolves fats, and is used as a solvent and in the synthesis of dyes and drugs. Synonym: benzolCAUTION!It is a carcinogen. CAS # 71-43-2ethenyl benzene See: ethenylbenzenebenzine
Synonyms for benzinenoun a colorless liquid hydrocarbonSynonymsRelated Words- aromatic hydrocarbon
- benzene formula
- benzene nucleus
- benzene ring
- Kekule formula
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